Things to Consider When Buying a Dump Trailer

29 Apr.,2024

 

Things to Consider When Buying a Dump Trailer

Buying a dump trailer can no doubt help with your hauling needs. These trailers can haul a variety of materials, getting everything you need from one place to another. Whether you’re hauling dirt or just going to remove waste, a dump trailer is a great addition to your tools and will undoubtedly make the job easier.

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At first glance, a dump trailer appears to be a sturdy, well-built vehicle that can handle any task. However, dump trailers come in a variety of sizes with features that satisfy specific tasks. We’ll explain what a dump trailer is, its characteristics, and what to consider when buying a dump trailer.

Whether you’re looking for a used dump trailer, a trailer for rent, or you’re looking to buy a dump trailer; there are so many possibilities to consider.

Let’s get you hauling with the right equipment.

What is a Dump Trailer?

Before you go buy a dump trailer, let’s discuss what it is.

A dump trailer is a tractor-trailer combination in which the hydraulic hoist is built right into the trailer. Sand, scraps, and building materials are all things that a dump trailer is built to transport. Some dump trailers have slide-in ramps, which is a common feature, making it simple to load small- to medium-sized equipment.

Thanks to the availability of a wide range of lengths, capacities, axles, and hydraulic modifications, customizing a dump to meet your demands has never been simpler. Typically, open-box bed vehicles come in 8ft to 30 ft in length; however, the most standard size is 14-ft. since it’s the desired size to maneuver.

Some may choose this type of trailer over another for its wide bed, since it’s placed on top of the wheels rather than in between them. Also, the fenders don’t get in the way when putting pallets onto a dump trailer with side gates, making it much simpler for the operator.

If your project calls for a larger dump trailer, you may need to purchase a vehicle with a higher towing capability.

What Dump Trailers are Used For

Consider the type of job you intend to accomplish with the dump trailer.

Dump trailers are usually needed for dumping and hauling scraps, and waste from construction sites. A reliable dump trailer can assist you with a variety of projects at work. Here are a few things you can use dump trailers for:

Driveway Repair

Holes, cracks, or gravel tracks can easily ruin a driveway. A dump trailer can be a helpful alternative for picking up and unloading the raw materials for a driveway repair project.

Heavy Load Transfer

A custom dump trailer is much more adaptable for heavy hauling. Even though it may have a strong hydraulic system for dumping hefty loads, you can use your dump trailer the same way you would any other trailer. Fill it with supplies for the job, such as boxes, barrels, or equipment – and get the job done.

Landscape Project

An excellent choice for embarking on a landscaping project is a sturdy dump trailer. This workhorse of a trailer will handle the labor-intensive task of moving mulch, topsoil, and other landscaping materials. To save money and avoid an expensive delivery service, use your trailer to pick up mulch and other goods.

What to Look for When Buying a Dump Trailer

If you’re looking to buy a dump trailer, you might be unsure of whether a certain trailer would meet your requirements. To make the best purchase, you must be aware of your intended use for the trailer when you’re shopping around.

Here’s some things to look for when buying a dump trailer:

Size and Weight Capacity

Consider the largest load you could possibly transport or use. Maybe you want to tow a lawnmower or a side-by-side. The size of your dump trailer goes hand in hand with the weight capacity.

If the standard length is 14ft, the average load a dump trailer can handle is just under 12,000 pounds. Your towing vehicle must be able to tow both the trailer and the load in addition to being able to manage the load that you intend to haul.

Material

To customize things to your liking, you can pick from trailers constructed of steel, aluminum, or galvanized steel; although the latter two are typically less expensive, with aluminum being the better option. It is lightweight, needs little maintenance, and more rust- and corrosion-resistant.

Condition

When buying a dump trailer the condition is also just as important as all these other features. At first glance, all dump trailers appear to be sturdy, well-built vehicles that can handle any task; but closer examination reveals a number of traits that can significantly differentiate one dump trailer from another.

Don’t overlook these factors when you buy a dump trailer. This might prevent you from getting the most valuable deal. Purchase the best trailer for your needs and in your budget by taking into account all of these aspects.

Design Options

From the lifting mechanism to the number of axels, think about the features you’ll need on your dump trailer. For instance, you may want ramps added. To handle your intended cargo you need the proper axles as well. Single axles may be sufficient for smaller trailers, while multiple axles are required for heavier weights.

The height of the sidewalls is something else you might want to consider. You may require high side walls for gravel or other materials. Lower walls can’t hold as much loose material but are often more flexible. There are a variety of options available, but it’s all about what you need.

Price

Dump trailers cost can get pricey, especially when you get custom equipment made. So, you don’t want to drive off with a trailer that won’t get the job done. Also, you don’t want to overspend on features that you know you won’t use.

Make sure you take time looking through the different types of dump trailers so you can get the most out of your investment.

Investing in a Dump Trailer

A dump trailer is an investment that you should make in your delivery operations. Given the industry’s steadily increasing need for dump trailers, it should come as no surprise that more people are looking for ways to increase their revenue through the use of delivery equipment.

For example, take waste from construction sites or fields if you have a dump trailer. With your dump trailer, you may earn extra cash by removing unwanted objects and help someone or a business in need.

Frequently Asked Questions

What should I look for in a dump trailer?

The main factors you should look for when going to buy or rent a dump trailer are:

  1. Size and Weight Capacity
  2. Material
  3. Condition
  4. Design Options
  5. Price

What size dump trailer do I need?

The average length is 14 ft which is the most common size dump trailer used. If you have an oversized or hefty load, consider a larger size which can also be custom made to your job’s needs.

What is the difference between a dump trailer vs dump truck?

The difference between a dump trailer vs dump truck is pretty straight forward: dump trailers come in a greater variety of shapes and sizes than do dump trucks. A dump truck is therefore less adaptable than a dump trailer. Less options are available when it comes to dump truck sizes. If you need to transport loads that are smaller than the dump truck’s maximum capacity,  this may be uncomfortable.

Let Hale Trailer Assist with the Heavy Lifting

Placing the best buy in a new dump trailer is something you need to take time to make sure meets all your hauling needs. Whether you’re looking to rent a dump trailer or buy a dump trailer, consider the features that are most important to you.

Hale Trailer will help you along the way with your trailer rental or buying experience. We have a selection of trailers ready for those long and heavy hauls. Our line-up can be found online or at one of our trailer rental locations if you want to learn more about how we can get you where you need to go.

FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions

We make every effort to answer as many customer questions as possible from fellow trailer enthusiasts and buyers! We look forward to helping you out and providing the very best trailer-buying experience possible. However, before reaching out to contact us directly, we ask that you check this list below of the most Frequently Asked Questions first.

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1. How do I purchase a Diamond C trailer?

We sell our trailers through an expansive dealer partner network of over 100 dealers covering most of the United States and Canada. Find your NEAREST TRAILER DEALER HERE. You can also CONFIGURE YOUR OWN TRAILER HERE and submit it to your local Diamond C dealer for an accurate quote.

2. Does Diamond C Sell Factory Direct?

We do not sell factory direct at this time, all of our sales are handled through our dealer network.

3. How much does a Diamond C trailer cost?

Every Diamond C trailer is shown on our website with a base MSRP (Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price). However please note – MSRP is NOT the final sales price, the final sales price varies on the region and dealer. There is an option on our website to CONFIGURE YOUR OWN TRAILER and submit it to 1-3 dealers for a price quote. Another option is to use our DEALER LOCATOR to find the nearest dealer and contact them directly. 

4. What is the timeline for ordering a trailer?

Lead times for ordering a trailer do vary on multiple factors:

  • The Dealership
  • The Model
  • The Production Line

The best way to get an accurate timeline for your trailer is through the dealer you choose to work with. Let them know which model you want to order and they will provide the timeline for your order. To find a dealer near you, use our DEALER LOCATOR.

5. I submitted a trailer configuration to a dealer and haven’t heard back, What do I do?

If you haven’t heard anything back after using our BUILD YOUR OWN TRAILER feature, we suggest directly contacting the dealership(s). After the configuration is submitted, it is sent to the dealership(s) of your choosing and they are your direct contact for the details of the order.

6. What is the warranty on my trailer?

Diamond C Trailer Mfg. warrants that the structure of each Diamond C manufactured trailer that is operated under normal use in the Continental United States or Canada will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for three years, regardless of ownership. The three year structure WARRANTY begins with the date of the original retail purchase, while any resold trailers structure warranty begins with the manufacture date shown on the VIN sticker.

7. How do I file a warranty claim?

Warranty claims go through the DEALER you purchased your trailer from or another dealer in our network if the first option is unavailable. The dealer will submit the claim to us on your behalf. 

8. Are financing options available?

Yes, our dealer network partners with Sheffield Financial and Synchrony Bank to give you multiple options for financing your trailer. More information about FINANCING OPTIONS IS AVAILABLE HERE.

9. What is Diamond C’s Engineered Beam Technology?

We design, engineer, and optimize our own U.S. Patent Protected I-Beams to fit each model. Our Engineered Beam Gooseneck trailers are stronger yet lighter, featuring the best strength-to-weight ratio of any steel frame gooseneck on the road. We recently began expanding this beam technology to our other product lines, stay tuned for more updates! Read more about ENGINEERED BEAM TECHNOLOGY HERE.

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10. What is the Carrying/Lifting Capacity of the Hydraulic Dovetail?

Our industry exclusive 12′ HYDRAULIC DOVETAIL is rated to lift/carry 10,000lbs distributed across the length of the dove.

11. What hydraulic fluid do you recommend?

We recommend using ATF Fluid Dexron III for your Diamond C trailer.

12. What sets your powder coating system above the rest?

Our DM COATING SYSTEM is set apart by 3 factors:

  1. Prep Process
  2. Zinc-Enriched Primer
  3. Sherwin Williams Baked-on Topcoat

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13. Do some paint colors cost more?

No, we offer 8 standard colors at no additional cost. You can view the COLOR GUIDE HERE for additional pictures and descriptions.

14. What is Diamond C’s highest capacity gooseneck trailer?

The highest capacity gooseneck trailers are the FMAX216 and FMAX312 which are available with 40K GVWR upgrades. 

15. Why do Diamond C dump trailers use Telescopic Cylinders?

Our dump trailer telescopic cylinder design provides many benefits over the more traditional scissor-lift and dual-cylinder setups:

  1. There is more front-of-body dumping leverage.
  2. It handles imperfect balanced loads more efficiently.
  3. There is less stress on the overall frame of the trailer.
  4. The front mount location makes for easy system maintenance.

Learn more about our TELESCOPIC CYLINDERS HERE.

16. Does Diamond C accept trades?

Diamond C doesn’t currently have an official trade-in program, but some of our dealers offer trade-ins when purchasing new trailers from them. Find the NEAREST AUTHORIZED DIAMOND C DEALER HERE and contact them to find out more about trade-ins.

17. How do I become a dealer?

We are thrilled to hear about your interest in becoming a Diamond C dealer. You can fill out a DEALERSHIP INTEREST INQUIRY HERE. Diamond C keeps the applications on file and will review them when looking to add to our dealership network. 

18. Do you sell Diamond C apparel?

Yes, you can check out all of the DC GEAR HERE.

19. HOW DOES YOUR DECK ON THE NECK WORK WITH A WINCH?

The deck on the neck doesn’t work in conjunction with the winch box package. However, there is enough room to bolt a winch directly to the winch plate and still run the deck on the neck. We recommend this method to get the best of both worlds.

20. CAN YOU SWITCH THE SS TO DUALS?

Unfortunately, you can’t switch over to duals, the axle for the SS is slightly wider than the duals to provide a better footprint for the SS. If you were to attempt to put duals on the SS axle the tires would hit the outer frame.

21. WHAT IS THE BEST WAY TO GET BIG PARTS ORDERS?

Big parts orders are not very shipping friendly, the best way would be to go through your nearest dealer and they can get it shipped with a truckload of trailers. FIND A DEALER HERE. 

22. HOW CAN I BECOME AN AMBASSADOR?

We are excited about your interest in becoming an ambassador, please send your information to [email protected] and he will provide more information about our Brand Ambassador program. He will need all of your social media handles as well as engagement, reach, and follower data. 

23. WHAT KIND OF OIL GOES IN THE HUBS?

We recommend using 90w gear oil.

24. IS THE POP-UP WINCH AVAILABLE TO PURCHASE AS AN AFTERMARKET ITEM?

Unfortunately, you can not purchase the pop-up winch separately. We only offer the pop-up winch on new trailers that are currently in production.

25. CAN WE COME TO VISIT THE PLANT FOR A TOUR?

We do not offer tours right now, sorry!

26. CAN I BUY TRAILERS DIRECTLY FROM THE MANUFACTURER?

Unfortunately, you can not buy trailers directly from us at this time. CLICK HERE TO FIND A DEALER and locate a dealership near you.

27. WHERE DID DIAMOND C’S NAME ORIGINATE?

The ‘C’ in Diamond C comes from the owner’s family name “Crabb” and one of the owner’s maiden name “Copeland.” The word ‘Diamond’ was very popular and the owners had a liking for it when the company was founded in 1985. TO LEARN MORE ABOUT US CLICK HERE.

Do you still have questions?

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Q&A with Jacob Crabb

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